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<FONT size=2 face=Tahoma><B>From:</B> Directions Media
[mailto:newsletters@directionsmag.com] <BR><B>Sent:</B> Wednesday, November 10,
2010 1:53 PM<BR><B>To:</B> Bob Harmon<BR><B>Subject:</B> DM Webinar - Access
ArcGIS on the iPhone and iPad<BR></FONT><BR></DIV>
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<META content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1">Directions Media's sponsored
webinar entitled <FONT color=#cc9933><B>Access ArcGIS on the iPhone and iPad
</B><FONT color=#000000>will take place next Tuesday, November 16, at 2 p.m.
Eastern.<BR><BR></FONT></FONT><B>Join us to learn how Esri's new ArcGIS
application and API for the Apple iOS platform allows you to navigate maps,
collect and report data, and perform GIS analysis.<BR><BR></B>Using the ArcGIS
for iOS application and API, you can extend the reach of your GIS to include
iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. Access data from ArcGIS Online or from your
enterprise servers. Developers can integrate custom ArcGIS functionality into
their applications.<BR><BR><B>David Cardella, Esri's ArcGIS Product Manager for
iOS will discuss: </B><BR><BR><B>• </B>Getting started with the free Esri ArcGIS
for iOS application and API<BR><B>• </B>Developing custom iPhone and iPad
applications that incorporate GIS functionality into your existing
workflows<BR><BR>Register NOW for this event at: <A
href="http://newsletter.directionsmag.com/link.php?M=26229&N=3361&L=34061&F=H">https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/882551307</A><BR><BR><B>Kurt
Daradics</B>, Business Development Director at <B>CitySourced</B>, and<B> James
Richards</B>, president of A<B>rtisan Global</B> will share how smartphone apps
promote real-time field collaboration and information sharing. Using a free
mobile device application, CitySourced empowers citizens to identify public
safety, quality of life, and environmental issues with in their community and
report them to authorities for quick resolution.<BR><BR><B>Who Should Attend:
</B><BR><B>• </B>GIS managers who need to support increased demand for
mapping and GIS content from internal departments and external
stakeholders<BR><B>• </B>IT managers looking for more efficient ways to support
GIS application deployment and high volume websites without increasing local
infrastructure<BR><B>• </B>Application developers who are interested in using
the cloud to develop and test GIS services and applications<BR><BR>When:
<B><FONT color=#cc9933><FONT color=#000000>Tessday, November 16</FONT></FONT>,
2010</B><BR>2 - 3 pm Eastern<BR>1 - 2 pm Central<BR>Noon - 1 pm Mountain<BR>11
am - Noon Pacific<BR><BR>Produced By:<BR>Directions Media <BR>194 Green Bay
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